A Quote by Lamont Peterson

Not too worried about fighting for titles, but just fighting the best competition at the Welterweight division. I'll be happy with that. — © Lamont Peterson
Not too worried about fighting for titles, but just fighting the best competition at the Welterweight division. I'll be happy with that.
I'm done fighting at welterweight. Unless they open up a 175-pound division, I'm moving up to middleweight.
It's not like I'm fighting bums out here, I'm fighting the best competition out there, and I'd been a perennial top five guy in the UFC before I left.
When I say I'm a true welterweight I'm talking about every fighter that has ever moved into the welterweight division.
I was fighting a war on two fronts. I was fighting the best defenses in professional football and I was fighting the media. At that level you just cannot do that. You just cannot do it. I couldn't stop it, and I didn't try to stop it.
I'm not bothered about where I'm ranked in the world. I'm just worried about fighting the best people in the world and being a natural, original champion.
I love the competition, going out there for 90 minutes, fighting your opponent. If you take this competition away from me, I am not happy.
Now we have blacks and whites fighting, reds and yellows fighting, Democrats and Republicans fighting, men and women fighting.
We have to get rid of ISIS first. After we get rid of ISIS, we'll start thinking about it. But we can't be fighting [Bashar] Assad. And when you're fighting Assad, you are fighting Russia, you're fighting - you're fighting a lot of different groups.
I'm very happy to be at Chelsea because it's a club that, like Barca, are fighting for titles.
It's a dream where you live a life that's powerful, one in which you can get married if you want to, raise kids if you want to, get educated to the limit of your capacity, and do what makes you happy, because we all are looking for the good life. We don't want to go through life with just fighting, fighting, fighting.
I'm worried because a lot of coaches aren't having fun. They're miserable, worried about getting fired, fighting recruiting.
People would see a lot of times fighting as a ugly thing, as a thing that denigrates the human being. In reality, you see fighting on everything... Everything's fighting. Doesn't matter what it is. You wake up in the morning, to get out of bed is a fight, believe it. So, fighting is actually the best thing a man can have in his soul.
Fighting in Flint in front of all my fans has been a dream of mine since turning pro. Having the opportunity to make history by fighting for the undisputed title in a second weight division is something I'm very proud of.
Even when I was fighting in China I met some guys on the local circuit that we're fighting, they didn't enjoy it, they wanted to be musicians and do other things, but they're just fighting because it pays the bills and they get money for it.
Fighting at welterweight, I'm much more active in the gym.
Guys have a lot more to worry about when they're fighting me than they do fighting Khabib. He's just one-dimensional.
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